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this is the same building that sued the city in 2001. as part of the settlement the complex received money from the city. the money was used for protective fencing. paul chambers, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a authorities this morning shut down all access to san francisco's federal building for about two hours. details on what forced that closure coming up in six minutes. >>> the republican candidates are still fighting for votes in florida today after a debate night that featured mutual sniping between mitt romney and newt gingrich. mitt romney is turning his attention to president barack obama's state of the union address tonight. newt gingrich is taking swipes at what he said is mitt romney's dishonesty. >> it was sort of surprising to stand next to this guy and have him say things that were so outrageously dishonest and realize that there's nothing you can do about it. >> what's critical is that we make today barack obama's last state of the union address, no more from barack obama. >> rick santorum appeared to be pleased over the
this is the same building that sued the city in 2001. as part of the settlement the complex received money from the city. the money was used for protective fencing. paul chambers, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a authorities this morning shut down all access to san francisco's federal building for about two hours. details on what forced that closure coming up in six minutes. >>> the republican candidates are still fighting for votes in florida today after a debate night...
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cell phone industry and the city of san francisco. the lawsuit stems from a san francisco ordnance requiring warning labels on cell phones. labels are supposed to list possible health risk of using cell phones and explain how some actions, including the use of a headset could cut the risk. the industry argues that the labels violate free speech. >>> san jose leaders and bicycle advocates went on a bike ride to celebrate some major improvements for bicyclists. sam locardo was among those who took an inaugural ride on songs' first buffered bike line. the city renovated some lanes down town other changes include wyther bike lanes and lower speed limit. another car pool lane opened today on highway 101 in marin county. today's new north bound lane goes from highway 237 to atherton avenue. the project costs almost 4 million-dollar and means there are now four lanes in each direction. this week, cal tran opened a new southbound lane that runs from novato creek. this is an improvement to widen highway 101 from marin county to petaluma. >>> a
cell phone industry and the city of san francisco. the lawsuit stems from a san francisco ordnance requiring warning labels on cell phones. labels are supposed to list possible health risk of using cell phones and explain how some actions, including the use of a headset could cut the risk. the industry argues that the labels violate free speech. >>> san jose leaders and bicycle advocates went on a bike ride to celebrate some major improvements for bicyclists. sam locardo was among...
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help them track gunshots throughout the city, and one assembly man once the cities across the state to have access. >> reporter: oakland is one of 11 cities across the state that has done fire detection technology, and this is a system of sound centers mounted at different locations across the cities on the buildings and lampposts that alert the police whenever gunshots are fire. they use gps coordinates to let the police know exactly where the shots were fired from and sometimes within 30 seconds of that happening. the idea is to prevent and deter the crime and allow the police to more quickly respond to the potential crime scene, and they used the technology in the bay area, but in southern california, they are introducing a bill that would allow law enforcement agencies in smaller communities around the state to apply for grant so that they can use this technology as well. it is expensive, $150-$200,000 or more, and the civil liberties groups point out that the sensors in some cases record fragments of conversation before and after the gunshots were fired raising privacy concerns. t
help them track gunshots throughout the city, and one assembly man once the cities across the state to have access. >> reporter: oakland is one of 11 cities across the state that has done fire detection technology, and this is a system of sound centers mounted at different locations across the cities on the buildings and lampposts that alert the police whenever gunshots are fire. they use gps coordinates to let the police know exactly where the shots were fired from and sometimes within...
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will last throughout the rest of the year. >>> raising the city's minimum wage. the students hope to gain 30,000 signatures that would put their idea on the november ballot. they say the city's minimum wage should be $10 an hour. it started as part of a social justice project and it has grown in the last year. 4:39 is the time. let's check in with sal for the early morning commute. >> good friday morning. i think a lot of people are excited about that. let's go to the live pictures. golden gate bridge, they were changing the contusion ration. if you look on the bridge, you see the flashing lights up there. they're changing the configuration here. just give them a little bit of slowdown and caution if you're going to be driving on the bridge. this morning, we're looking at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's lite on the way to san francisco with no major problems. there is a problem in hayward. southbound interstate 880 at highway 92. there's a crash there. this crash is blocking one of the lanes. traffic is going to be a little bit slow. although we have been off to
will last throughout the rest of the year. >>> raising the city's minimum wage. the students hope to gain 30,000 signatures that would put their idea on the november ballot. they say the city's minimum wage should be $10 an hour. it started as part of a social justice project and it has grown in the last year. 4:39 is the time. let's check in with sal for the early morning commute. >> good friday morning. i think a lot of people are excited about that. let's go to the live...
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. >> reporter: we are inside the cannabis club, the very first pot club established in the city in 2009. the pot club is still in business but now people are asking is san jose setting clubs up to fail. >> reporter: pam buys it to help her recover from a stroke. she is alarmed. >> it's very important for it to be close and nearby. people like me, they can't get around very easy. >> the club owner points out there are more than 100 now, so dropping to 10 means small neighborhood shops will be replied with temping targets for criminals. >> substantial growth facility attached. you are pointing a target on all of these locations. >> reporter: he believes that counsel members want the federal government to step in and close the clubs for them. they can expect lawsuits from the clubs left out. >> first come first serve basis is the worst possible system to select, you know, who gets to keep their businesses. >> reporter: smoak is still trying to determine when it will choose the 10 clubs but he predicts they will start suing before the process begins. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> r
. >> reporter: we are inside the cannabis club, the very first pot club established in the city in 2009. the pot club is still in business but now people are asking is san jose setting clubs up to fail. >> reporter: pam buys it to help her recover from a stroke. she is alarmed. >> it's very important for it to be close and nearby. people like me, they can't get around very easy. >> the club owner points out there are more than 100 now, so dropping to 10 means small...
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it also says by then, the city will suffer 28,000 foreclosures. the hardest hit zip code is near 98th avenue this east oakland. >> every morning i take my dog for a walk and i see houses that have been boarded up. it looks so depressing. i see people that live there and then i don't see them anymore. >> that's the 94605 area code with a projected 5,000 foreclosures. other high foreclosure zip codes include 94601, 94603 and 94621. the group former known as acorn which wrote the report says if banks could readjust mortgages according to property values, that would help. >>> a republican presidential candidate is making a bay a area visit today. michele bachmann was in the north bay. jade hernandez is live to explain what she's doing here. >> reporter: that's right. congresswoman michele bachmann who is running for president left this san raphael home more than an hour ago. her parts words were, the tea party is growing. michele bachmann arrived at the home of sally and alex zelikowski for a fundraiser. more than 100 supporters paid $a 100 to have br
it also says by then, the city will suffer 28,000 foreclosures. the hardest hit zip code is near 98th avenue this east oakland. >> every morning i take my dog for a walk and i see houses that have been boarded up. it looks so depressing. i see people that live there and then i don't see them anymore. >> that's the 94605 area code with a projected 5,000 foreclosures. other high foreclosure zip codes include 94601, 94603 and 94621. the group former known as acorn which wrote the...
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the 19 members will decide whether city college has made enough changes to continue operating. the board will meet for three days. a report on the panel's recommendation is expected to be released in early july. >>> oakland police headquarters have closed, once again, because of problems related to yesterday's flooding. cleanup crews continue to mop up at the building on 7th street. they did reopen it at 8:00 a.m. but the building closed again at 10:00 after complainting of a lingering odor and eye irritation. it's not known when the police headquarters will reopen. >>> the tsa drops a controversial plan. why it will not let airline passengers bring small knives, that and other sporting equipment on planes. >>> and your bay area forecast is coming up. and then cooling off but meteorologist mark tamayo will let us know when -- let us know when the 90s will return. >>> and how teens could soon use their phone to report bullying problems. >>> a u.s. army sergeant charged with the massacre of 16 afghans pleaded guilty. he told the judge a short time ago that there's not a good reas
the 19 members will decide whether city college has made enough changes to continue operating. the board will meet for three days. a report on the panel's recommendation is expected to be released in early july. >>> oakland police headquarters have closed, once again, because of problems related to yesterday's flooding. cleanup crews continue to mop up at the building on 7th street. they did reopen it at 8:00 a.m. but the building closed again at 10:00 after complainting of a lingering...
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only american city in the running. but time is running out to get the application in. we are talking about san francisco hosting the america's cup. event that organizers say would bring in a lot of money and create thousands of jobs. but it is no sure thing. we are live tonight in san francisco with more on this. >> reporter: we are standing here at what organizers are hoping will be the starting line to the next america cup race. organizers of the effort will brings the race to the bay says whoever wins san francisco will merge as the economic winner with more than a billion dollars at stake. the effort got underway today in san francisco's chamber of commerce. >> san francisco is the only u.s. city being given the opportunity to host the america's cup. >> reporter: as winner of the last america's cup the bay area own racing team gets to pick where the next race will be held. san francisco needs to submit its bid by september 30th. the city is facing competition from italy and spain. carrie from the mayor's office of
only american city in the running. but time is running out to get the application in. we are talking about san francisco hosting the america's cup. event that organizers say would bring in a lot of money and create thousands of jobs. but it is no sure thing. we are live tonight in san francisco with more on this. >> reporter: we are standing here at what organizers are hoping will be the starting line to the next america cup race. organizers of the effort will brings the race to the bay...
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the city council approved rate increases at city-owned downtown garages. they include a $5 flat rate to park on saturdays at three locations. the fees will expand to sunday starting next year. the evening rate will go up. >>> less than two hours ago, oakland mayor jean quan introduced the city's new administrator. she is deanna santana. she worked in the oakland city manager's office from 1995 to 199 before she left to -- 1999 before she left to san jose. >> the ability to return and serve in this capacity is one i told with deep passion and great responsibility. there are both challenges and opportunities ahead of us, and i will serve this organization and this city with a great deal of energy and dedication. >> santana has a bachelor's degree and a master's. she's expected to start her new job in august. >>> a homeless man was injured this morning when a grass fire burned out near his encampment near cota ma der row -- cota ma der -- corte madera. firefighters were trying to get him out of the tent when he fell and burned his arms. it took two hours for
the city council approved rate increases at city-owned downtown garages. they include a $5 flat rate to park on saturdays at three locations. the fees will expand to sunday starting next year. the evening rate will go up. >>> less than two hours ago, oakland mayor jean quan introduced the city's new administrator. she is deanna santana. she worked in the oakland city manager's office from 1995 to 199 before she left to -- 1999 before she left to san jose. >> the ability to return...
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no major problems getting into the city. if you driving on 80 westbound, the traffic is also looking good. hello, steve. >> hello. >> i forgot to add, delivered by a bicycle. >> good morning. warm inland. temperatures will stay here for another day. so about 60 or 70 degrees by the coast. santa cruz has been pressed to break through to 70. less fog today. the fog will burn off around the bay. 88 degrees to 9 degrees -- 90 degrees. the system from yesterday has moved off and out of the picture. it looks like a quiet pattern for a couple of days. napa, 48. antioch 53, same with san jose and read wood city. not much of a del sta breeze -- delta breeze. upper 80 for the jot layers -- out-layers. once this system moves out, high pressure will move in, and so the fog will move out. it was 82 in santa rosa. read wood city, 79. fairfield, 87, antioch 90 degrees, so little change on wednesday. the weekend looks warm to hot. if everything comes in as planned, everything should have warm items. >>> investors are waiting for a report be
no major problems getting into the city. if you driving on 80 westbound, the traffic is also looking good. hello, steve. >> hello. >> i forgot to add, delivered by a bicycle. >> good morning. warm inland. temperatures will stay here for another day. so about 60 or 70 degrees by the coast. santa cruz has been pressed to break through to 70. less fog today. the fog will burn off around the bay. 88 degrees to 9 degrees -- 90 degrees. the system from yesterday has moved off and...
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blame on the landlord who was not criminally charged and other entities like the city of oakland who they say turned a blind eye to conditions in the warehouse.>> we want to humiliate and embarrass every public official who did not do their job.>> reporter: the attorney tells me he wants this to be the most painful trial that the city of oakland have ever endured. >>> a houston oil company was found guilty of criminal charges and an oil spill that tarred beaches and wildlife in santa barbara. this bill in 2015 caused by a corroded pipe sent at least 123,000 gallons of crude oil onto a beach. a jury found them guilty of one felony for failing to maintain the pipeline and eight misdemeanors. the company said in a statement they accept full responsibility of the impact and face fines and sentencing in december.>>> a research firm says online sales of nike have surged in the past few days. kaepernick's ad debuted on labor day, and nike orders jumped 20% in the next four days from previous sales. the online researcher says it's an early look at how the world's largest sportswear company m
blame on the landlord who was not criminally charged and other entities like the city of oakland who they say turned a blind eye to conditions in the warehouse.>> we want to humiliate and embarrass every public official who did not do their job.>> reporter: the attorney tells me he wants this to be the most painful trial that the city of oakland have ever endured. >>> a houston oil company was found guilty of criminal charges and an oil spill that tarred beaches and...
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you hear the din the helicopters throughout the city. there are about 28,000 or so law enforcement officials, that includes about 5000 members of the national guard. obviously a lot of covert agents as well on the ground, just making sure that everything goes smoothly. some protests have broken out tonight in the northwest section of the district, and they are expecting and bracing for more protestors, expecting about 900,000 people at the inauguration, upwards of 750,000 separate protestors and so they want to keep a very watchful eye on the entire city. >> thank you so much. >>> new fox news poll shows donald trump is under water with voters before taking office. the survey found 42% of voters have a favorable view of mr. trump, but 55% view him unfavorably. president obama leaves with a 57% approval rating. 25% is he the president's -- say the election exposed a sharp divide in america, and one event tomorrow is trying to bridge that gap. we are at the golden gate bridge, where people plan to form a human chain across the bridge tomor
you hear the din the helicopters throughout the city. there are about 28,000 or so law enforcement officials, that includes about 5000 members of the national guard. obviously a lot of covert agents as well on the ground, just making sure that everything goes smoothly. some protests have broken out tonight in the northwest section of the district, and they are expecting and bracing for more protestors, expecting about 900,000 people at the inauguration, upwards of 750,000 separate protestors...
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now, the president has two fund- raising events in the city tonight. the first is actually in sea cliff. it is going to be hosted by billionaire investor tom steyer. tickets for that event go for about $5,000 a head. following that, the president will head to the getty mansion, which is in nearby pacific heights. tickets for that event are much more expensive, $32,500 per person. we have reporters covering the president's visit. we'll have more coverage for you possibly during this newscast and complete coverage coming up tonight on the 10:00 news. >>> a south bay congressman joined advocates, demanding a path to citizenship as part of immigration reform. mike honda and the san jose city council held a press conference in front of san jose city hall. the group says lawmakers in washington need to understand that immigrants want to come out of the shadows. >> i think everyone is ready to work and be part of our society. we really just want immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship. >> a bipartisan bill, including an earned path to citizenship, is
now, the president has two fund- raising events in the city tonight. the first is actually in sea cliff. it is going to be hosted by billionaire investor tom steyer. tickets for that event go for about $5,000 a head. following that, the president will head to the getty mansion, which is in nearby pacific heights. tickets for that event are much more expensive, $32,500 per person. we have reporters covering the president's visit. we'll have more coverage for you possibly during this newscast and...
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a new alternative to taxis in the city and why some say they're an illegal the áf operation. >>> the public program to help low income water us the questions raise when hundreds of city workers turned up on the roll. [ female announcer ] every day, there's a new reason not to make a home-cooked meal. work, errands, a greasy bag of deep-fried easy. ♪ fortunately with hamburger helper's 40 varieties a home-cooked meal is never out of reach. hamburger helper. help is on the way. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> the san francisco public utilities commission says it is investigating whether city workers illegally enrolled in a public assistance program for low income families. a research of the customer assistance program found 473 of the addresses on file match those of city workers. the program is designed to help families of four earning less than $46,000 a year. qualifying families say th
a new alternative to taxis in the city and why some say they're an illegal the áf operation. >>> the public program to help low income water us the questions raise when hundreds of city workers turned up on the roll. [ female announcer ] every day, there's a new reason not to make a home-cooked meal. work, errands, a greasy bag of deep-fried easy. ♪ fortunately with hamburger helper's 40 varieties a home-cooked meal is never out of reach. hamburger helper. help is on the way....
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this is one of the city's the city's oldest comprehensive high school and it has struggled with test scores in the past but prop 30 may help change that. governor jerry brown's proposition 30 billed as a tax hike to rescue state schools has passed. 54% yes, to 46% no. it will raise the tax cut by a quarter of a cent per year and increase tax for those that make over $150,000 a year. >> here we are. we have a vote of the people. i think the only place in america where a state actually said let's raise our taxes for our kids, for our schools, for our california dreams. >> reporter: now the biggest support was in liberal san francisco, santa cruz, and alameda county. while the largest was in the northeast tip of the state. it's expected to raise an average of $6 billion a year for the state's general fund and education. i'm tara moriarty. >>> competing measure proposition 38 went down in defeat. you can see right there on your screen. 72% said no. 28% said yes. it was bankrolled by millionaire attorney and would have raised the taxes of middle and upper class if households. >>> we are t
this is one of the city's the city's oldest comprehensive high school and it has struggled with test scores in the past but prop 30 may help change that. governor jerry brown's proposition 30 billed as a tax hike to rescue state schools has passed. 54% yes, to 46% no. it will raise the tax cut by a quarter of a cent per year and increase tax for those that make over $150,000 a year. >> here we are. we have a vote of the people. i think the only place in america where a state actually said...
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for the city of trenton, that's j8 you can# say this is very important. education should be something you're proud of, and they walk into a building that's falling apart around them. it's great there's going to be funding. >> the obama administration is going to put funding into cf1 o >> they're going to be putting funds toward that. the goal is that we will see those dollars? >> there's a sense also threw the policy, that the rising tide will lift the boats. we see!'cá0lcñqñ= the state of the risi g tide does not lift the boat that has cement in it. the reality we face, there needs to be some real affirmative kinds of things that are going to happen for black males for ìáhp &hc& otherwise the rising tide swamps the boat. >> how do you raise young black men's votes? what do you do? >> i think what's important, the resources get to the places they need to be, as missy suggested.r at levels where teachers, administrators don't get them, so they can't bring the necessary resources. we also have to make sure young black men are in places that are cull fe
for the city of trenton, that's j8 you can# say this is very important. education should be something you're proud of, and they walk into a building that's falling apart around them. it's great there's going to be funding. >> the obama administration is going to put funding into cf1 o >> they're going to be putting funds toward that. the goal is that we will see those dollars? >> there's a sense also threw the policy, that the rising tide will lift the boats. we...
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made it even worse the city was branded unfairly as a city of hate. >> today's events will include the tolling of church bells, a moment of silence, readings from the president's speeches by historian david and unvailing of a permanent monument honoring president kennedy. >>> time is 4:41. coming up claims of anti- semitism at san francisco state university. the campus celebration that sparked it and how the school's president and student group is responding. >>> and bart officials approve a contract just not the one they already signed. but could it mean another trip to the bargaining table? >>> good morning. we have very windy conditions. you can see 880 north and southbound our cameras shaking. and also why bart service will not start on time. >>> wind advisory with gusts up in the hills over 60 miles an hour but will we see a decrease in the wind or stronger as we go into the weekend. >>> good morning. we have breaking news. there is no bart service due to major computer issues. bart is still saying they hope to have service restored by 5:00 a.m.. but some are saying now that that
made it even worse the city was branded unfairly as a city of hate. >> today's events will include the tolling of church bells, a moment of silence, readings from the president's speeches by historian david and unvailing of a permanent monument honoring president kennedy. >>> time is 4:41. coming up claims of anti- semitism at san francisco state university. the campus celebration that sparked it and how the school's president and student group is responding. >>> and...
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santa rosa 84, san jose 76, the city 65, here is sal. >>> good morning. traffic is moving a long -- along relatively well. there is no bart service because of a fire and we will go to the traffic in a moment. no bart service up definitely. as you get up to the willow pass grade everything looks good and if you are driving out to the 880 freeway, that highway looks good. eastbound 80, you will see some construction let's go back to the desk. >>> as sal just mentioned, a fire is shutting down bart service. flames lit up the area in the middle of the night. carol lou is at the scene where firefighters are racing to get ahold on that fire. good morning kara. >> reporter: good morning. they have made quite a bit of headway and they are still throwing water on this mess here and if you take a look around, i want to give you a sense of how close this is. when we got on the scene we heard explosions we saw fires throughout the area. hook is a look at 880 freeway. take a look how close it burned to those bart tracks. firefighters were called on the scene this morn
santa rosa 84, san jose 76, the city 65, here is sal. >>> good morning. traffic is moving a long -- along relatively well. there is no bart service because of a fire and we will go to the traffic in a moment. no bart service up definitely. as you get up to the willow pass grade everything looks good and if you are driving out to the 880 freeway, that highway looks good. eastbound 80, you will see some construction let's go back to the desk. >>> as sal just mentioned, a fire is...
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the tent city. he goes down to catch the reaction, as you can see, he's instantly one of the people that lives there. >> we to want make sure everyone's safe. >> little bit later, he's picking up all kind of stuff. the shot for the story. you can hear a voice suddenly pipes up. >> get the [ bleep ] off! and. >> it's not a happy voice. it's going to become clearer, because that voice is heading straight for the camera. >> i'm coming at you. >> you were in the public eye. you're in a public place. >> it doesn't matter [ bleep ] matter. >> so many people think you need their permission to take their picture, and that's not the case, they're in a public place. as far as everyone is concerned, absolutely no laws are being broken by this cameraman. >> get the [ bleep ] off! >> she just sprayed bear spray, bear spray in his face. and you can hear the affect that it's having. >> and she did it on camera for proof. >> and call they did. that lady right there, kristina bentley has now been charged with a assa
the tent city. he goes down to catch the reaction, as you can see, he's instantly one of the people that lives there. >> we to want make sure everyone's safe. >> little bit later, he's picking up all kind of stuff. the shot for the story. you can hear a voice suddenly pipes up. >> get the [ bleep ] off! and. >> it's not a happy voice. it's going to become clearer, because that voice is heading straight for the camera. >> i'm coming at you. >> you were in the...
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the impact of women not working. >> the march will kick off at city hall at 11:00 a.m. some people will meet at 10:00 a.m. for a meet-and-greet. time for women to continue empowering each other before the rally. in san jose, that rally is also scheduled for noon at their city hall there and in oakland the rally will kick off from five to nine in oakland. tomorrow night. of course many women in groups that have planned this march are hoping it will remain peaceful as did the march in january. a peaceful protest and march and peaceful strike. something that they are hoping will of course bring awareness to the issues given the political climate. frank and julie. >>> fox 2 news at 6:30 is up next with renewed concerns about immigrants renting homes in the bay. >>> another wave of threats against jewish community centers across the country. >>> a new proposal to make san francisco the most aggressive city in the united states for breast-feeding moms. >>> stay with us. ktvu news at 6:30 is next. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with
the impact of women not working. >> the march will kick off at city hall at 11:00 a.m. some people will meet at 10:00 a.m. for a meet-and-greet. time for women to continue empowering each other before the rally. in san jose, that rally is also scheduled for noon at their city hall there and in oakland the rally will kick off from five to nine in oakland. tomorrow night. of course many women in groups that have planned this march are hoping it will remain peaceful as did the march in...
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coming one be the three cities where the minimum wage is going up, and we'll tell you by how much in this new year. >> and health concerns for queen elizabeth. the reason the british monarch missed a new year's day service. >> well, plenty going on. cold air to the north, and some rain right in between here. looks like a lot going on this week. we'll see more on that this morning. >>> security was very tight on saturday night in times square. security was tighter after those recent terror attacks in germany and france where suspected militants intentionally plowed vehicles right into big crowds. but, again, no problems out there in new york's times square. >> it is monday, it is january 2nd. i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us this morning. a lot of rain out there. we want to check in
coming one be the three cities where the minimum wage is going up, and we'll tell you by how much in this new year. >> and health concerns for queen elizabeth. the reason the british monarch missed a new year's day service. >> well, plenty going on. cold air to the north, and some rain right in between here. looks like a lot going on this week. we'll see more on that this morning. >>> security was very tight on saturday night in times square. security was tighter after...
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hours after the city recorded its 33rd homicide of the year last night. ktvu's tara moriarty was there and tells us what they say they are doing. >> reporter: it has been a bloody two weeks for the city of san jose. last night a gang related shooting. an 18-year-old killed on his scooter there. >> the gang members in the city are feeling emboldment. the chief of police says there have been 33 homicides so far. 13 gang related. >> the message today is we will be there all the time 24 hours a day. we will stop you. if you have a weapon you will be arrested. >> this morning the chief, the mayor, the city council and the attorney made a show of force. >> you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. you will be removed from this community and sent to prison. >> the chief says the city is allocating $800,000 from its general fund so specialized officers can tackle gang infested areas but officers we spoke to said they already pull 15 hour shifts and overworked. >> it provides a source of income for them so we have not had a problem with that. >> in
hours after the city recorded its 33rd homicide of the year last night. ktvu's tara moriarty was there and tells us what they say they are doing. >> reporter: it has been a bloody two weeks for the city of san jose. last night a gang related shooting. an 18-year-old killed on his scooter there. >> the gang members in the city are feeling emboldment. the chief of police says there have been 33 homicides so far. 13 gang related. >> the message today is we will be there all the...
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into the city. we're fortunate to be close to the dock where the sailors keep their ships. >> definitely our season finale into the summer. >> reporter: christopher norway driving a petty cart. he said this weekend he raked in double to triple the cash. with so many people around and transportation needed. >> this is our last big harrah for the year. >> reporter: traffic jams may have been upsetting to people trying to get around town. but the money all these events are bringing into the city are a huge boost. >> i love that we have so many people here and i think it's wonderful to have so much revenue for the day. >> reporter: like the castro street fair which had tons of food and lots of people out enjoying the weather. across town you have both hometown teams in action. >> definitely a good buzz about the city sports wise. even from the a's this morning to the giants across the street. we were packed for that yesterday. >> reporter: they were busy once again tonight, let's not forget the hardly s
into the city. we're fortunate to be close to the dock where the sailors keep their ships. >> definitely our season finale into the summer. >> reporter: christopher norway driving a petty cart. he said this weekend he raked in double to triple the cash. with so many people around and transportation needed. >> this is our last big harrah for the year. >> reporter: traffic jams may have been upsetting to people trying to get around town. but the money all these events are...
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it's hard to move through this area of the city. the president will be waking up at the intercontinental hotel which is down howard street here which is entirely blocked off. he flew in sfo last night. he has a busy day on tap today with two events planned in the bay area. he'll start off with the four seasons in san francisco, taking part in an event to raise cash for the committee. he'll go to a event in los altos hills that will benefit the democratic campaign committee. some people will be paying $30,000 to get in the door. he's trying to help democrats hang on to the senate this november. >> what he's doing is raising money not for himself he's raising it for the party. this is to the money he's raising for his presidential library. i think he's raising this money for his legacy, this would be the democratic party. because even after president obama is no longer in office he continues to be ahead of the democratic party. >> naturally the president comes west looking for money. it's friendly territory, half of the people still a
it's hard to move through this area of the city. the president will be waking up at the intercontinental hotel which is down howard street here which is entirely blocked off. he flew in sfo last night. he has a busy day on tap today with two events planned in the bay area. he'll start off with the four seasons in san francisco, taking part in an event to raise cash for the committee. he'll go to a event in los altos hills that will benefit the democratic campaign committee. some people will be...
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the city has to cut more than $28 million to off set the loss of state redevelopment funds. 105 city employees will lose their jobs. the cuts will affect popular programs involving the oakland zoo, children's fairyland and symphony in the schools. >>> oakland city leaders want to use the old oakland army base to expand port operations. the chronicle reports the city will move ahead with plans to convert the 300-acre site into freight transfer area. in addition to easing congestion and pollution, the proposal is expected to create thousands of jobs and generate revenue. the city needs grant money and a voter approved sales tax to help cover the project's cost. >>> they voted one on the 49er stadium proposal. you will hear if santa clara people will get a chance to vote again. >>> mark tamayo is looking to february trying to find some rain. you will hear what he found just ahead. >>> beautiful price as you are looking at the initial fare is incredibly important. >> travelers react after we told them about new rules for airlines that will impact passengers. [ crickets chirping ] [ traff
the city has to cut more than $28 million to off set the loss of state redevelopment funds. 105 city employees will lose their jobs. the cuts will affect popular programs involving the oakland zoo, children's fairyland and symphony in the schools. >>> oakland city leaders want to use the old oakland army base to expand port operations. the chronicle reports the city will move ahead with plans to convert the 300-acre site into freight transfer area. in addition to easing congestion and...
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mid-60s for the city. 62 expected in daly city. the extended forecast. so again we're going to have those winds really begin to crank up once the low-pressure system moves through, high pressure will move in and we'll get offshore winds expected to last through tomorrow. relaxing a little bit and then into the weekend, temperatures budging ever so slightly. the winds are gonna reax and we'll just have some mild weather. >> all right. thank you. >> all right. >>> ahead -- more potentially bad news for basketball fans. we'll tell you why analysts are not too excited. from 20 leading brands, including barista prima. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. way to brew. >>> taking a live look at the big board on wall street, numbers are still down due to concerns about the european crisis that they may not reach an agreement as promised by tomorrow. right now, the dow is currently down 160. nasdaq is down 52. s&p is down 20. >>> the latest home sales price statistics were released this morning. the case-shiller report found that prices
mid-60s for the city. 62 expected in daly city. the extended forecast. so again we're going to have those winds really begin to crank up once the low-pressure system moves through, high pressure will move in and we'll get offshore winds expected to last through tomorrow. relaxing a little bit and then into the weekend, temperatures budging ever so slightly. the winds are gonna reax and we'll just have some mild weather. >> all right. thank you. >> all right. >>> ahead --...
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winds through the city. and right now there are concerns about a newly surfaced video threatens an attack. they claimed responsibility for last month's attack and now they have plans for another at the olympic games. >> they have now moved some 30,000 troops and their level of concern is great but they don't seem to be getting all of the information we need to protect our athletes we need in the games. >> russia's president vladimir puntin said he will do whatever it takes to keep everybody safe. they are on high alert and bomb- sniffing defendants are underway and other security options are underway. >>> a mother is grieving the death of her two sons killed less than a month apart. they were driving less than one month apart. lee weathersby was killed after he was on his way home new year's eve and now rashard was killed. >> our family has never dealt with death like this. >> they believed he and his friend were targeted and so far the identity of the friend has not been released. >>> they are trying to fig
winds through the city. and right now there are concerns about a newly surfaced video threatens an attack. they claimed responsibility for last month's attack and now they have plans for another at the olympic games. >> they have now moved some 30,000 troops and their level of concern is great but they don't seem to be getting all of the information we need to protect our athletes we need in the games. >> russia's president vladimir puntin said he will do whatever it takes to keep...
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and proposition f calls for the city to continue draining the reservoir. san francisco would have to find ways to replace that. again, a simple majority is required. proposition dpchlt is going down in defeat tonight. >> more election coverage tonight when we come back . >> and while some people are heading to bed, election are just getting started. why the mail ballots could delay some results. >> and the party continues in san francisco as democrats react to the president's reelection. [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. . >>> [ cheering ]. >>> a spon containous celebration outside the white house. cheers a. >> still bay rac
and proposition f calls for the city to continue draining the reservoir. san francisco would have to find ways to replace that. again, a simple majority is required. proposition dpchlt is going down in defeat tonight. >> more election coverage tonight when we come back . >> and while some people are heading to bed, election are just getting started. why the mail ballots could delay some results. >> and the party continues in san francisco as democrats react to the president's...
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it can't make any changes right now pause the city budget is very tight. >>> the city department is seeing a boost in the police department. a lot of people have stepped forward to volunteer their time to the police department after the city asked for help. the volunteers are helping the police department in nonviolent situations. >>> the city of oakland is in the middle of a unique program meant to curb violence on the street. it's called operation cease fire. every few months young men on parole or probation take part in what is called a call in meeting. that is when police and others give the men tough talk on what can happen if they continue a life on crime. the group is offered help including jobs and child care. joshua phillips took part in a call in meeting and now has a steady job. >> it was a very diverse crowd. everybody. it was pretty cool. different employees that were wanting to take that risk that other employers were not wanting to take. >> about 60 people have taken part in the program and of that number only four have been rearrested and are now in prison. >>> time now 6:2
it can't make any changes right now pause the city budget is very tight. >>> the city department is seeing a boost in the police department. a lot of people have stepped forward to volunteer their time to the police department after the city asked for help. the volunteers are helping the police department in nonviolent situations. >>> the city of oakland is in the middle of a unique program meant to curb violence on the street. it's called operation cease fire. every few...
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many of the burglaries have been in the city's hilly neighborhoods. >>> people can get a free flu shot today at a drive-through clinic. doctor's medical center is offering free vaccinations. all people ages nine and older are welcome. pregnant women are advised to see their doctors. now, the drive through clinic will take place between 2:30 and 6:30 today. birthrates in the united states went down in the u.s. in 2007 when the recession began, there were 69 births per thousand women ages 15 to 24. in 2010 it dropped to 64,000. arizona had the biggest birthrate decline, down 7%. 6:27 is the time right now. a crash between two amtrak trains in oakland, more than a dozen people are hurt and an accident is still affecting train service this morning. >> also from oakland, why a woman who had just been shot got into a car and drove to another part of town. >> we'll take you live to wall street where the opening bell is about to ring. we'll tell you what traders are keeping an eye o. switched to the most highly recommended bed in america. it's not a sealy, a simmons or a serta. ask me about my
many of the burglaries have been in the city's hilly neighborhoods. >>> people can get a free flu shot today at a drive-through clinic. doctor's medical center is offering free vaccinations. all people ages nine and older are welcome. pregnant women are advised to see their doctors. now, the drive through clinic will take place between 2:30 and 6:30 today. birthrates in the united states went down in the u.s. in 2007 when the recession began, there were 69 births per thousand women...
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. >>> the raiders are reaching out to high school students in the city, they helped kickoff the high school season this evening at the football stadium. they got on the field with the younger players to offer some pro tips. the raiders have a deep connection to the community and oakland will bring in the heart of the team. >> even though the team is moving to las vegas, they will never leave oakland. their spirit and heart will always be here. >> chesser also offered advice for the students of oakland high school. he told them enjoy your time in high school, become a productive citizen and all give back to your community.>>> take a look at the satellite right now, we have mostly clear skies across a big portion of the bay area, patchy fog trying to make a comeback. some fog hanging out in portions of the coast and the bay. take a look at the highs for today, some 60s out toward san francisco. 90s four moore and antioch. santa rosa 89 degrees. advertising a warm-up today across portions of the bay area and that happens. highlighting today the hottest day of the week; things off though
. >>> the raiders are reaching out to high school students in the city, they helped kickoff the high school season this evening at the football stadium. they got on the field with the younger players to offer some pro tips. the raiders have a deep connection to the community and oakland will bring in the heart of the team. >> even though the team is moving to las vegas, they will never leave oakland. their spirit and heart will always be here. >> chesser also offered advice...
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he's in the city right now at a watch party. david let's check in with you. what can you tell us? >> well julie, this san francisco democratic party celebration began just after 8:00. take a look you can see there's still hundreds of people still here and it is going on past governor mitt romney's concession speech and a lot of people are here waiting for president obama's acceptance speech. take a look at this video we shot earlier the excitement here began as the electoral votes began to pile up for the president. and as the scope of this became clear, it's shared by the san francisco mayor and democratic party. you can see people celebrating at this hour right now. we've actually seen people driving through the streets at the edge of the castro district, waving flags, honking horns. a lot of people in the sidewalks celebrating as well. people sticking around now waiting to hear president obama's acceptance speech. it has been a good night for the san francisco democratic party. and they are waiting to cap the night out with hearing from the newly reelected president. julie, fra
he's in the city right now at a watch party. david let's check in with you. what can you tell us? >> well julie, this san francisco democratic party celebration began just after 8:00. take a look you can see there's still hundreds of people still here and it is going on past governor mitt romney's concession speech and a lot of people are here waiting for president obama's acceptance speech. take a look at this video we shot earlier the excitement here began as the electoral votes began...
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are continuing to investigate baseball bats found around the city, they collected about 27 of the bats which were found attached to poles and parking meters, but since friday no more have been found. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> fairfield police are accrediting an alert neighbor. a neighbor called police after seeing suspicious behavior early yesterday, turns out mail was taken from five different homes over the weekend, some of the mail was found scattered on the grown and owners were able to get it back much the man who called police said he saw two men wearing black hoodies. >> every night i see people walking up and down this street, i know they don't live in this neighborhood. >> the two men arrested are 34- year-old michael anderson who was charged with criminal con spear and corey smith charged with possession of stolen property, mail and package thefts often spike during the holidays. >>> not much relief expected in the southern plains, it's a slow moving storm in texas and kansas that is causing flooding and blamed for at least 14 death the over the wee
are continuing to investigate baseball bats found around the city, they collected about 27 of the bats which were found attached to poles and parking meters, but since friday no more have been found. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> fairfield police are accrediting an alert neighbor. a neighbor called police after seeing suspicious behavior early yesterday, turns out mail was taken from five different homes over the weekend, some of the mail was found scattered on...
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western part of the city that are part of the evacuation zone. those are not options for folks to stay if they have been evacuated from their homes. >> thank you. thank you very much. firefighters still battling wildfires in utah. look at these pictures. hot weather, high winds making it really hard for the firefighters. several communities are under mandatory evacuations. dozens of buildings have been destroyed already. at least one death blamed on the fire. >> 7:38. we want to check in with style. people trying to go to work this morning. >> still pretty crowded in many areas. we will go to the live pictures to show you what's going on. it you can see not gone 280 right here. i live picture of north bound to 80. it's a little slow coming around the corner. nothing unusual, but it's a little slow. this morning's commute is also going to be a little busy coming into the main part of the livermore area and into the east bay. it gets better in dublin. as we move over to hayward and fremont, you see the traffic is a little bit slow on southbound 880
western part of the city that are part of the evacuation zone. those are not options for folks to stay if they have been evacuated from their homes. >> thank you. thank you very much. firefighters still battling wildfires in utah. look at these pictures. hot weather, high winds making it really hard for the firefighters. several communities are under mandatory evacuations. dozens of buildings have been destroyed already. at least one death blamed on the fire. >> 7:38. we want to...
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city, and hayward was recently named the third most diverse city in the country, "one love, one family." the painting is located on mission boulevard and depicts 17 portraits of those that grew up, live and work in hayward.>> that is gorgeous. >>> a massive computer glitch, coming up and how it is affecting one bay area airport. >>> president obama in laos for a first ever visit by a sitting u. s. president, but the trip is being overshadowed by the president of another country, the controversy is up next. >>> looking at a commute that is mostly good, not a lot going on on highway 24 traffic moving nicely.>>> it will be warmer, but hurricane newton has made land for, more coming up. honey, is the internet back yet? yes!! i need to let her know that i like this! i like, like, like, like... i haven't seen a movie based on a comic book in so long. i know. we're over here internet people! get high speed internet from at&t. with over 99% reliability. at an everyday price with no extra monthly fees. keep calm, you internet's on. ♪t an everyday price with no extra monthly fees. ♪ give ext
city, and hayward was recently named the third most diverse city in the country, "one love, one family." the painting is located on mission boulevard and depicts 17 portraits of those that grew up, live and work in hayward.>> that is gorgeous. >>> a massive computer glitch, coming up and how it is affecting one bay area airport. >>> president obama in laos for a first ever visit by a sitting u. s. president, but the trip is being overshadowed by the president...
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republicans expect to do well in upscale suburbs, democrats in the cities. with we'll be watching it closely throughout the night. in south carolina, polls closed after some problems. voting machines malfunctioned and another one ran out of paper ballots. >> there was a lot wrong. the machines didn't work and they didn't get paper ballots. we were here for hours. >> reporter: in georgia, this adult community locked down after a homeowner's group feared, quote, civil unrest because of the supposedly contentious nature of the election. residents here were baffled. >> is there some reason we should be concerned? >> i wasn't sure what it meant. is it civil unrest because romney won? which i doubted being a northerner living in the south. or if obama wo . >> reporter: the head of the homeowner's association said he might have overreacted. >>> many places serving as shelters are being used as polling stations. christy has ordered election authorities to allow displaced citizens to vote by e-mail or fax. also today, election officials decided to extend the deadline
republicans expect to do well in upscale suburbs, democrats in the cities. with we'll be watching it closely throughout the night. in south carolina, polls closed after some problems. voting machines malfunctioned and another one ran out of paper ballots. >> there was a lot wrong. the machines didn't work and they didn't get paper ballots. we were here for hours. >> reporter: in georgia, this adult community locked down after a homeowner's group feared, quote, civil unrest because...
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the city council is expected to approve the proposed plan in september and if it passes, google hopes to have buses running by late october. the pilot program would run for two years but it could be extended. so far the proposed route for the four shuttles have not been disclosed. >>> enrollment growth at california state university will be cut by half this fall. this comes after state funding fell short of expectations. csu officials say that means instead of a growth of 20,000 students, the system will only be able to accommodate 10,000 additional students. meanwhile officials have the university of california system say the number of new students from other states and nations will continue to increase this fall. >>> in pinole, the first day of school is more than three weeks away, it's looking unlikely the high school will be ready. pin nome valley high is still a construction zone. the west contra costa school board president says seismic upgrades are taking longer than expected. but there are other problems, too. >> there's execution in making sure that all of the safety security
the city council is expected to approve the proposed plan in september and if it passes, google hopes to have buses running by late october. the pilot program would run for two years but it could be extended. so far the proposed route for the four shuttles have not been disclosed. >>> enrollment growth at california state university will be cut by half this fall. this comes after state funding fell short of expectations. csu officials say that means instead of a growth of 20,000...
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a cool day in the city, mostly cloudy skies right there up to the marina. if you are gonna be reading that way to watch america's cup, we have a cool, breezy condition there for the afternoon. so for today, temperature also gonna be rolling back -- temperatures are gonna be rolling back. the onshore breeze has picked up. the marine layer is deepening. the two together are gonna, again, bring weather our way today, tomorrow and into thursday. both of those elements brought on by the trough that's moving closer to the coast. as it does, it will continue this cooling trend. so for today, warmest areas is expected to hit just about 89, 90 degrees and then wednesday, thursday could even be slightly cooler into the weekend temperatures rebound. 81 expected this afternoon for know -- novato. 67 sausalito. in the east bay for today, 69 oakland, 68 san lee's andro -- 68 san leandro. 77, san jose. mid-70s for santa clara and for the peninsula today, 70 san mateo, 74 redwood city, 75 for palo alto. the extended forecast. so, again our temperatures will be dropping by
a cool day in the city, mostly cloudy skies right there up to the marina. if you are gonna be reading that way to watch america's cup, we have a cool, breezy condition there for the afternoon. so for today, temperature also gonna be rolling back -- temperatures are gonna be rolling back. the onshore breeze has picked up. the marine layer is deepening. the two together are gonna, again, bring weather our way today, tomorrow and into thursday. both of those elements brought on by the trough...
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the festival is a huge boost for is the city. organizers say it will generate $600 million for if community. celebration turns to tragedy in new orleans. the latest on the shooting. >>> several people were killed during one of the world's largest religious gatherings. >> we're changing come mand but today is not about change. >>> and the u.s. a new u.s. commander takes charge in afghanistan, who he is and the biggest challenges he faces. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios with a free breakfast made just the way you like it. with a breakfast like this, you could pretty much handle anything. anything? anything. [ screams ] a rambunctious toddler? of course. uncle ralph? sure. a roman gladiator? you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. >>> in new
the festival is a huge boost for is the city. organizers say it will generate $600 million for if community. celebration turns to tragedy in new orleans. the latest on the shooting. >>> several people were killed during one of the world's largest religious gatherings. >> we're changing come mand but today is not about change. >>> and the u.s. a new u.s. commander takes charge in afghanistan, who he is and the biggest challenges he faces. hmm, it says here that cheerios...
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, to balance the city's budget. >> it will not cost the city of oakland a penny. >> reporter: the mayor said the city only used $4 million of reserves last year and knows what will replace it. >> all of those increased taxes we got when i gave citizens saying oakland is on the rise, more sales taxes that will probably go to them. if that is not allowed that $4 million is not allow that had will be used to balance the budget. >> reporter: mayor jean kwan was here for this peace community march tonight. in fact she spoke, prior to this march. now the group recalled mayor kwan needs 20,000 verified signatures to solidify a spot on the november ballot by july. i have been told they estimate they have between 12 and 15,000 signatures. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> mitt romney today slammed president obama over domestic oil production. romney rallied supporters in fort lupton colorado. saying the president is taking credit for a rise in oil production. romney says that was accomplished through private leases on private land. >> i would like to take credit when i was
, to balance the city's budget. >> it will not cost the city of oakland a penny. >> reporter: the mayor said the city only used $4 million of reserves last year and knows what will replace it. >> all of those increased taxes we got when i gave citizens saying oakland is on the rise, more sales taxes that will probably go to them. if that is not allowed that $4 million is not allow that had will be used to balance the budget. >> reporter: mayor jean kwan was here for this...
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the city. >> reporter: good morning, the police department has seen its staffing levels shrink and the police chief decided to launch the first ever community service officer program. this is in part to help free up patrol officers. the five-week academy started yesterday and is training 25 recruits to become civilian officers. once they're trained they'll be taking nonurgent burglary and auto theft calls. they may be called to be traffic cops and be called to crime scenes. they will be carrying pepper spray in case of a dangerous situation. there's been a shortage because of wage and benefittish universe. other specialized units have been forced to work overtime. >> i know the responses in my neighborhood have not been good. over an hour is not acceptable. i mean they're swamped right now. every time i have a problem lately, the response times, and when you call back two or three times, oh, another officer will be responding, but he's responding to something else that's more important. >> the
the city. >> reporter: good morning, the police department has seen its staffing levels shrink and the police chief decided to launch the first ever community service officer program. this is in part to help free up patrol officers. the five-week academy started yesterday and is training 25 recruits to become civilian officers. once they're trained they'll be taking nonurgent burglary and auto theft calls. they may be called to be traffic cops and be called to crime scenes. they will be...
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the crews are only 67, 50s and 60s in the city. even towards san mateo and lower 70s for much of the peninsular. i think we do get a bump up in the temperatures but nothing outrageous. >>> the number of people filing for first time unemployment benefits dropped to its lower level in four months. 400,000 filed for initial jobless benefits last week and the number of continuing claims up by 10,000 to 3.3 73 million. >>> streaming through this information sell off continuing. take a look dow jones industrial average down 200 points already to 11715. brief gain yesterday, but back down again and that's despite good earnings reports coming in as well. general motors profit doubled as well on strong global sales but we will get some retail numbers out. dow jones industrial average down 200 points. budweiser is getting a new look at the parent company tries to boost sales, showing a sleeker design, putting a heavy emphasize on the bow tie design. this is the 12th time it has gotten a new look. >>> randy zuckerberg created facebook but wan
the crews are only 67, 50s and 60s in the city. even towards san mateo and lower 70s for much of the peninsular. i think we do get a bump up in the temperatures but nothing outrageous. >>> the number of people filing for first time unemployment benefits dropped to its lower level in four months. 400,000 filed for initial jobless benefits last week and the number of continuing claims up by 10,000 to 3.3 73 million. >>> streaming through this information sell off continuing....
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the city filed a lawsuit on august 2nd. city officials say she failed to remove garbage and weeds despite notices. there was also a junk car on the elk street property. it was cleaned up this morning. a neighbor said she'd like to see better upkeep of the home. >> i'd like to see it brought up to a good condition where repairs are fixed, where weeds are pulled out and shrubs are taken out that are overgrown. >> the homeowner said the city is wasting its money. there was no trash in her yard on the dates the lawsuit was filed. the city said with the years of complaint about the problem they may continue with the lawsuit anyway. >>> temperatures in the city along the coast and around oakland and burkeley are cool. a lot of upper 50s and low 60s. inland sunshine. sea breeze picked up. we are looking for a cooler pattern today. temperatures will be that way. my mic is falling down. hole -- hole -- homed on there. overcast sunny and breezy. cool to warm. more fog and drizzle. looks like a big cooling trend in the weekend. warm w
the city filed a lawsuit on august 2nd. city officials say she failed to remove garbage and weeds despite notices. there was also a junk car on the elk street property. it was cleaned up this morning. a neighbor said she'd like to see better upkeep of the home. >> i'd like to see it brought up to a good condition where repairs are fixed, where weeds are pulled out and shrubs are taken out that are overgrown. >> the homeowner said the city is wasting its money. there was no trash in...
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it's great. >> reporter: the chief told me just a day before she was sworn in five months ago, the city had a very violent home invasion robbery. she says she's charged with reducing those type of crimes and property crimes and she says the cameras will help. live in piedmont, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, sal. thank you. >>> the board that oversees california's high speed rail project has just approved a contract to start building the first regular of the season. the high-speed rail authority board chose a consortium after five bids were submitted. groundbreaking is set for this summer between fresno and madera. >>> caress cau carpenter proposed putting morningview studio. she will still move forward with the studio plans despite the decision. >>> ester williams has died at the age of 91. she was a major box office draw in a series of films that featured swimming, romance and music. she was also a national champion swimmer is in the 1930s setting world records and was a member of the 1940 u.s. olympic team but never competed because the olympics were canceled. she d
it's great. >> reporter: the chief told me just a day before she was sworn in five months ago, the city had a very violent home invasion robbery. she says she's charged with reducing those type of crimes and property crimes and she says the cameras will help. live in piedmont, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, sal. thank you. >>> the board that oversees california's high speed rail project has just approved a contract to start building the first regular of...
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city attorneys alleged sheriff ross mirkarimi tried to cover up the incident and disweighed witnesses to a kind. >> he is put in issue whether he committed acts of domestic violence. and we have one of a person's past pattern of domestic violence%. >> the city will call nearly 20 people to testify at the ethics commission they include mayor ed lee who said he has a volatile temper and he called them slant rouse and untrue. >>> wall street journal says it will start its road show at a series of meetings trying to sure up with the company's stock. they are not commenting on the report. >>> more than 1,000 californians have already taken advantage of the new feature on facebook and it shows they are willing to be an organ donor. more than 100,000 people are waiting for organs and people who have been on the list feel it will never come forward. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg said steve jobs was one of the inspirations for this idea. >>> they are investigating a patient's death, a nurse and two security officers gave 29- year-old patient brendan coats a sedative after he became comba
city attorneys alleged sheriff ross mirkarimi tried to cover up the incident and disweighed witnesses to a kind. >> he is put in issue whether he committed acts of domestic violence. and we have one of a person's past pattern of domestic violence%. >> the city will call nearly 20 people to testify at the ethics commission they include mayor ed lee who said he has a volatile temper and he called them slant rouse and untrue. >>> wall street journal says it will start its road...
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getting into the city. >>> the city of oakland makes a controversial decision. >>> and live on the bay bridge, the lights will go out, all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning we want to take you out to the fremont bart station, this is a live station apt the stations this morning and we have live team coverage and it all stems from an investigation so we will take you back out there and get a check on that investigation and on the service delays this morning. it is wednesday, march 5th, i am pam cook. >>> a lot of clouds streaming over us, and a combination of 2 thirds of an inch and we will get a break thursday, friday and saturday and clouds will increase and rain develops and this is looking like a better system. it is a very mild system but look for the breeze to pick up especially the further north you go. up into mendocino but maybe an evening commute could be a little bit tricky. overall we are looking for cloudy conditions, over all, mild companies and rain in the north
getting into the city. >>> the city of oakland makes a controversial decision. >>> and live on the bay bridge, the lights will go out, all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning we want to take you out to the fremont bart station, this is a live station apt the stations this morning and we have live team coverage and it all stems from an investigation so we will...
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cities, the city attorney said he wol comes cities and counties across the country -- welcomes cities across the country -- cities and counties across the country to join the suit. >>> the governor is considering making california a sanctuary state. >>> the deadline to get health insurance through covered california is just hours away, president donald trump is calling for an immediate repeal of the affordable care act across the country but anyone that finishes the covered california application by midnight tonight will be covered by this year. this bike messenger said he needs covered california. >> i do not make enough, job wise, to make up for the subsidies. >> he said with subsidies, he will pay $40 a month for a plan that would normally cost $330 a month. >>> developing news out of hayward. a man escaped from law enforcement deputies in the process of being extradited to kentucky. >> reporter: we are live at south garden avenue, there is a massive search for this escaped inmate. he was in the custody of kentucky sheriffs deputies. this is a picture of shawn new, he was wanted in
cities, the city attorney said he wol comes cities and counties across the country -- welcomes cities across the country -- cities and counties across the country to join the suit. >>> the governor is considering making california a sanctuary state. >>> the deadline to get health insurance through covered california is just hours away, president donald trump is calling for an immediate repeal of the affordable care act across the country but anyone that finishes the covered...
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the bees may be moving to the bay area because of the warmer temperatures. >> the city council could vote tonight to lower garbage fees. now, one big complaint from restaurant was about the steep hikes. the new deal with lower in a by 30 percent until next summer and then 25 percent less after that. to get the lower rates the city gave up demands on community outreach projects. >>> millions of people use google maps for directions but soon they will have a knew if he sure. it will show how much smog is in your neighborhood. it will measure levels and most information on maps. if the system is successful it could affect real estate values, highlight health risks. >>> well, you may be able to pay a little less for your coffee this morning as today, pam. >> yes. >> is national coffee day. >> a number of cove restaurant or grocery chains are offering discounted coffee to celebrate. here's some fun facts about coffee, did you know coffee, pam, is a fruit. >> i did not know that. >> well coffee beans are actually the pits of barries that grow in bushes. humans drink about 12 billion pounds
the bees may be moving to the bay area because of the warmer temperatures. >> the city council could vote tonight to lower garbage fees. now, one big complaint from restaurant was about the steep hikes. the new deal with lower in a by 30 percent until next summer and then 25 percent less after that. to get the lower rates the city gave up demands on community outreach projects. >>> millions of people use google maps for directions but soon they will have a knew if he sure. it...
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apartment, they will have trouble staying in the city. >> the units could cost between 12 and $1,400 a month. critics say it would boost opennation and strain the city's resources. >>> people against a proposal to build a new jail plan to back the board of supervisors meeting. they are expected to vote on a budget which includes $44 million for the planned jail. supporters say the sale will help deal with the growing prison population, but a group is against the jail expansion. its members say resources should be used on alternative programs. >>> we could learn as soon as today whether the u.s. supreme court will take up the hot-bottom ton issue -- issue of same-sex marriage. the ban on same-sex marriage was approved by voters four years ago. another possible case is the defense of marriage act which defines marriage as between one man and one woman in the eyes of a the federal government. if the justices do take up the issue, oralling arguments would not begin until next year. decision is expected in june of next year. >>> this afternoon governor brown is heading to google headquart
apartment, they will have trouble staying in the city. >> the units could cost between 12 and $1,400 a month. critics say it would boost opennation and strain the city's resources. >>> people against a proposal to build a new jail plan to back the board of supervisors meeting. they are expected to vote on a budget which includes $44 million for the planned jail. supporters say the sale will help deal with the growing prison population, but a group is against the jail expansion....